. with me the man with the crystal ballformermassachusettssenatorand fox news contributor scott brown. good evening, senator, how are you? >> great, judge, how are you? >> have nice opening. i enjoyed listening. >> the president was golfing again today while millions of americans are losing their health insurance. what is your reaction to that? >> he can do anything he wants but the first thing he should do is fire the people in charge of not only setting up the web site but overseeing the web site. there's a complete breakdown of trust between the american people and the federal government especially the agencies that are putting this together. he needs to do more in that respect. >> a lot of people are saying, should sebelius, the head of the health and human services, shouldn't she be fired? my question is, why should she be allowed to keep her job? what has she done to prove to the american people or the president that she is worthy of collecting a paycheck? >> listen, she should be fired. there has knotted been anybody fired that i am aware of after benghazi after the irs issue n

want to say you know the marriage equal it startedinmassachusettsandit achieved full lift off here in san francisco but i want to thank the american foundation for equal rights and the plaintiff's. i don't know is cleaving jones here. clech representing the american foundation of equal rights chad griffin we all worked together and thanks so much for everything you did. we couldn't have achieved the success here today without you. i'd like to ask terry stuart worked day and night i want to give them a chance to talk about. thank you >> thank you (clapping). >> i never see me at the poumd without the opinion in my hand. i want to add we're excited about getting marriage equality back it upholds this supreme court decision but you know there's a doma case and a lot of people fought about it but when we work together great things happen and in the doma case the court expressed a equal protection. so i'm really great deal of to the people who work so hard on the doma case and the people who were the plaintiffs in the cases and await us both working together we have this two part vict

romney who had to run away from his recordinmassachusetts. >>o'donnell: do you think governor christie can attract conservatives in a primary? >> i think he can attract conservestive in a primary he proved it in his own state. he got 94% of self i'd tied. >> these are in new jersey. >> this is in new jersey, correct. >> o'donnell: but not in iowa or south carolina. >> if anyone looks at the chris christie performance tuesday doesn't think that it's absolute slam dunk as model for future of the republican party they need to have their head examined. the truth is i spent a lot of time in iowa and new hampshire. seen a lot of you along the way. but the reality is that governor christie has got a proven record now appealing to both the center and conservative part of the republican party. if he's got great opportunity in the context of leading the rga which currently is the largest political committee in american poll six, 40-plus million dollars, can raise another hundred million. that's an important post that will help him focus on the -- haley barber rule, electing more governors nex

democratic liberalfrommassachusettseverybodymade fun of how fat he was. he had to get up every morning and go to work. i always said that was his latest courage, just going to work against reagan. tip would say he was the greatest speaker ever. it's in the book and he said better than candy, better than roosevelt. tip would do things -- relationship between the two sides was a different unimagined today. the speaker became friends with michael deaver. oliver north we all got along with. charles wick. we all knew him. there were like nice little courtesies passed back and forth is totally different than i think today. there was a guy who is dying on a hunger strike and mike deaver, i got them on the phone with the speaker and i said this guy just doesn't want -- a nuclear attack sobering called the body of christ, corpus christi. can we do something about that? mike was drinking at the time and he said it seems like a stupid reason to kill yourself. that was his attitude in those days, but on monday he went around cap weinberger in which a president reagan and they call the city of corp

inmassachusetts. ituses ideas out of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was originated in the heritage foundation in 1989. the republicans introduced a similar legislation in 1992. you guys are complaining that this is a radical thing. it is filled with republican ideas and the other problem is, you guys have complained for four years and jumping up and down and complaining about how awful obamacare is. there is no republican alternative as far as i know. there is none that has been passed in the house. you don't have a comprehensive health care plan. the health care costs that we have in the united states have been rising and rising for the past 20 years. they are projected to continue to rise if there is no change. what is the republican alternative to the awful, harvell, terrible, ghastly obamacarec which is really romneyare? guest: i think it's true that in the 1990s, there were conservatives who were trying to be proactive and look for ways to solve the healthcare problem. it is wrong to say that all republicans embrace this idea and rally around it but there are

is he livedinmassachusetts. >>rose:concord,massachusetts. >>conway. and at the end it was boylston near harvard but he'd been librarian of congress. so he would come at new year, every new years the macleash brothers would get together and have had the fix there and my dad's folks would come until. adlai stevenson, james farley who was former postmaster general. >> rose: he was a campaign guy. >> so he came and one time i said -- you know, i was 11. i said, you know, archie, what -- i don't understand what some of your poems mean." and he said "i have a famous quote, haven't you read it?" i said no, sir, i have not." he said "well, a poem must not mean, it must be." and that's a famous quote of his. and the other quote is i was always fascinate bade book of collected poems he wrote and he said how do you get -- i was like 16 now. i said "how do you get to a point where you have a title like that on a collected book of poems?" he says "i'll tell you, 1924 i left yale and went to paris because that was the thing to do. and they were all there, trust me. you folks think you got collec

termmassachusettssenator,elizabeth warren. >> i don't want to go to the united states senate to be there for women some of the time. i want to go to the united states senate to be there for women all of the time. >> reporter: she's another fast rising star who could make history and might threaten a clinton democratic coronation if they both run for the white house three years from now. >> hillary has run once before, is the inevitable nominee. another new fresh face came along with an issue and was able to kind of excite passions among the democratic rank and file, was able to do it. so i don't think it's crazy. >> reporter: warren is a former harvard professor, a progressive populist who burst on to the scene in 2008 when harry reid tapped her to oversee the controversial bank bailout. next, she urged president obama to form a government entity to protect consumers and their finances. the left wanted her to lead it but banks and republicans balked. >> it is so good to be here with so many progressives. i love it. >> reporter: instead, she took on massachusetts senator scott

teen sisters, both severe asthmatics, or a young personfrommassachusetts, whosepediatrician prescribes a five- day course of steroids whenever mia experiences a major flare-up. mia calls these pills the crying medicine is they cause her to have nightmares. these people are the tip of the iceberg. over 7 million children suffer from asthma. june 2010 studies from the center for disease control show and increase in asthma for all ages from 2001 to 2009. how do we reverse these numbers? how do we stop this suffering of future generations when it comes to this disease? reducing carbon pollution is a critical first step. power plants are our nation's largest first of carbon pollution, with 40% of our nation is carbon dioxide emitted from power plants. carbon pollution is causing global warming and hotter weather means more ozone. more ozone buses more lung damage. more locally, in d.c., the air received an f rating for ozone according to a 2013 report, putting the health of thousands of children at-risk. we know what he can and should do. the obvious place to start is power plant

will be donated toamassachusettsfoundationwhich plans to build a museum and put them on display. here's leyla with a look at traffic. >>> things are starting to normalize and get light once again. we have areas of fog once again however shaded in orange fog could be affecting your commute along 680 and 580. we have a brand new report of a hit-and-run crash as you head right south of highway 92. southbound side 101 causing heavy >>> good morning. still tracking issues with fog. one-mile visibility at napa. 2 at concord, livermore and santa rosa. as far as temperatures, most of us in the 50s around the bay and into the south bay. some 40s inland. even a 39 in napa. today's temperatures because of the cloud cover this morning and the high clouds this afternoon will be pretty [ cheers and applause ] >>> we are honoring veterans on this veterans day. but why is that music playing? jason derulo and a member of the services, are planning a very special surprise right there. the ring is a big clue. sam wants to ask his girlfriend, jackie, to marry him. she doesn't know a thing. she thinks he's gettin

-safe neighborhoods. prior to his service, he taught 30 years at the universityofmassachusettsamherst,and he is welcome here today. please proceed. >> thank you. in their draft report, the urban institute, observes that federal population has escalated to over 219,000 today. it observes this growth has come at great expense to taxpayers and other fiscal priorities. i cannot agree more with this report on the problems of fiscal austerity confronting public safety budgets. i believe we need to be very careful not to oversimplify the trade-offs in public safety that we need to consider in order to make good decisions and as a result may offer cost shifting instead of true cost savings. the more comprehensive view would cast the issue differently. we need to reduce not the cost of incarceration, or indeed the criminal justice system, but rather the total social cost of crime, including not only expenditures on public safety, but also the cost of victimization. as we seek to do this, the allocation of funds among components of the system should be guided by their demonstrated effectiveness in red

.inmassachusettstheyhad a deal with the white house where they held me up being sworn in for a coupleof weeks so they could ram it through. then when i got there, don't forget they did not allow one amendment try to fix this bill in any way, shape or form. so shame on them now. people like landrieand shaheen and pryor and begitch complaining we didn't know anything about the grand fathering and the fact that people are going to lose their licies. they voted on it. every one of them said hey, we don't care. so health care and the debacle that we're seeing right now and the fact that people are deeply deeply concerned and rightly so that it's going to cost too much, it's going to have way too much long wait in line in it, and it's just a mess. >> are you concerned fther, ough, that t repuicans don't seem to be finding a common voice here? they have an opportunity to go in to 2014 and just -- i mean, i think they have got a gift from this administrion and from the democraton capitol hill i both houses that should assure them of significant victories in congress and the senate, don't you think? >>

inmassachusettsfora couple of weeks so they could ram it through and did not pass one amendment to make it better for the american people and they should be held accountable. >> let me ask you this. let's say that they really do want to save health care for their constituents. it would be up to senator harry reid whether or not he'll bring these bills to the floor for a vote. right? do you think he'll do that or so part of this political cya you're talking about. >> harry reid is a piece of work, that's for sure, when it comes to these types of things. he's all politics all the time looking out for his party versus our country. he has had many opportunities to fix this. when i got there, when i was there and since that time all these bills, yeah, he has a choice. will he bring it up and weaken obama care on one hand or bring it up and try to offer cover for the people that are up for re-election. i anticipate he will bring it up. and probably they won't pass and then the members, you know, shaheen and landru and all the others can go back i tried to fix it but the republicans wouldn't

to donate the $30 million and 240-vehicle collection toamassachusettsmuseumfoundation that puts them on display. the foundation will auction off more than half of the 240 vehicles to raise $10 million if a new museum to house the vehicles. >> as we on our veterans businesses are giving thanks with freebies. if you are hungry there are lots of businesses offering a treat: starbucks, california pizza kitchen, olive garden, continue anies, just to make a few. votes can get free hair cuts. and bed, bath and beyond. just bring your military i.d. we have more posted at abc7 news abc7news.com. >> mike? >> we got rid of the threat last week and i am continued to hold on to dry weather today. you can see what it looks like from our camera to the southeast toward the ferry building and the bay bridge this morning. here is the day planner 44 to 52 in areas of fog through 7:00. our brightest is around noon with fog lifted and the high clouds are just coming in and 56 to 54 from the coast inland where the clouds thick in the afternoon hours at 58 to 66 at 4:00 and drop in the mid-to-upper 50's un

to a mass--massachusettsfoundation.>> the sun is up but you have to be above 1,000' as we are at mount tamalpais with afternoon high clouds. it will be 64 to 70's inland. around the bay the spread is 62 to 67 at bay. no metering lights for the bay bridge toll plaza with traffic moving well from emeryville to san francisco with a sig-alert canceled and the accident causing quite a bit of slowing as you come away from highway 84 but the sig-alert is all clear if you are headed southbound along 101. thank you for joining us. see you in 25 minutes. >>> good morning, america. brand-new images come lg in from one of the worst storms. unimaginable devastation left behind. american help on the way. and hope this morning. this baby born against all odds. >>> he did it quote out of love. the nfl player at the center of the bullying scandal speaks out, saying he's not a racist. richie incognito, speaking out. new texts between them. >>> a wild cat sanctuary worker becomes a victim of the animal she was trying to help. investigators searching for answers this morning.

and that is where things stood for four years bu in august of 2011,verything changed.themassachusettssuemejudicial court overturned m toolan's convictn. the court said thereere flaws in the jury selection process and ordered a new trial. the new trial got under way in june. this te at a courthouse on the mainla. for thlochtefeld family going through it a second time was deeply disappointi and woying. >> all of a sudden he wasn't convicted of killingy sister anymore and was as far as i s concerned. >> for tom toolan, it was an incredle second chance. this time the dendant looked thinner than durg the first ial and this time a w defense attorney argued e case. >> this is not a who donit? this is not clear when, how, case. >> robert sheketoff opened with an admission thatoolan did kill bh lochtefeld. what the jury hato decide was why. >> it's a difficult issue to look into somebody mind and figure out what was ing on in that mind. was he a common criminal or was he not? that's thessue. >> it was the insanityefense all over again. dressed up a little diffently presented in court by an attorn

or no deal. >> rescue crews saved a stranded swimmer off the coastofmassachusetts. andit was all caught on tape. the man was stranded. his friends called police when he didn't come back to shore. the man treaded water for about an hour, before rescue crews saved him. doctors at the hospital treated him for hypothermia. >>> cooking chicken may not be enough to keep your family safe from salmonella. stephanie stall reports, what you do before you cook it could put your health in danger. >> reporter: fried, roasted or grilled, chicken is a popular dish. no matter how you cook it, this is usually what happens first. >> reporter: about 90% of americans wash chicken before cooking it. >> why? >> because it say you're supposed to. >> reporter: because of the salmonella. >> reporter: every year, people get food poisoning from salmonella and other food poisoning that can be deadly. they did a study that showed washing raw chicken doesn't get rid of bacteria. it actually spreads it. >> in the literature, they call it aerosolization. you have this spray that is splashing back. >> reporter: jennife

is workinginmassachusetts. ituses ideas of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was founded by the heritage foundation in 1989. republicans introduced similar legislation in 1992. senate republicans for health care. so you guys are complaining this is a radical, radical thing when it's filled with republican ideas. then the other problem is you guys have complained for four years. you jumped up and down and complaining about how awful obama care is. there is, as far as i know, is no republican alternative. none that's been passed in the house. you don't have a comprehensive health care plan. the health care costs have been rising and rising and rising for the last 20 years. they're projected to continue to rise if there is no change. so what is the republican alternative to the awful, awful, horrible, terrible ghastly obama care? what's really romney care? >> first it's true that i guess in the 1990s, there were conservatives who were trying to be proactive and look for ways to solve the health care problems. some of them, not all -- it's wrong to say all republicans embrace

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period.inmassachusettswherethings were rolled out they had computer problems and they had a year for people to enroll. if that's the model, potentially you could have an extension of the enrollment period. >> of course if if you extend that, we begin to get into the problem that the young healthy haven't gotten involved in the marketplace and the exchanges. they're not paying premiums and, therefore, the sick vulnerable people with all these extra benefits are going to pay higher premiums. >> think of this. the idea is to get them signed up. think of all the things working against that now. staying on your parents plan until your 26. that takes a chunk of healthy people out of the potential buyer population for individual plans. worries about the security of the website if and when it finally gets up and running. there are all kinds of concerns about that expressed by responsible people. on top of that is the penalty if you decide not to buy a plan is light the first year. you add these things together and the possibility that if you lost your plan and you're relatively young and

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. they criteria the exampleofmassachusettswhereinthe first month of what was a year-long enrollment period, just 123 people signed up, which was just .3% of the entire number. perhaps more significantly right now, one of the bigger concerns for this white house is the scramble to try to fix the website, to try to improve the total number of individuals that sign up. the number by the cbo, the suggestion was that they wanted to have about 7 million people signed up over the course of the six-moen rollment period. but jeffrey zients acknowledged it was not really clear whether they would be all set by the end of the month, saying we are not where we need to be. we're not where we want to be, to use his exact language. >> and yet the president has given himself, as it were, that deadline of the end of this month, isn't he? >> yeah, that's exactly right. this has been something very important to the president over the weekend. white house aides confirmed to me, there was an unsparing dressing down of senior advisers by this president. two weeks after the enrollment, he said if he had known abo

lines worked well. >> where?>>massachusetts. >>has it? >> yeah. >> it's covered people. it hasn't helped with costs. >> right. we didn't do enough with cost containment in obama care or romney care. >> is that what we should do in the states? >> look at the state exchanges. >> we shouldn't have done it with the federal program. >> it leaves it open the to the in some states someone is covered and in other states someone is not. that's not a fair system. >> you will have an individual mandate that says to people if they don't buy insurance we'll force you to pay a penalty, right? how long do you think that will last? >> it's done well in massachusetts. >> no, it hasn't. >> 96% coverage. >> you're not going to get a national approach which forces people to pay a penalty or buy something they don't want to buy. the uninsured population in this country is not monol ithic. it's 40 million. of whom 25 million are under 35 who are healthy and opted not to buy insurance because they don't think they will fall off their motorcycle. >> when they get into an accident or something bad happe

will determine their punishment. >>>inmassachusettsaswimmer was safely plucked from the ocean after treading water for about an hour. the person was not wearing a wet suit or other protection from the 52-degree water. >>> a modern day bonnie and clyde team has been arrested after a year-long spree of bank robberies in florida and alabama. the husband and wife team are suspected of stealing more than $50,000 and more than a dozen stick-ups. the couple has been under surveillance by the fbi. >>> a state of national calamity, that's the declaration made by the president of the philippines, after a super typhoon slammed into the nation, killing at least 942 people, and wiping out hundreds of thousands of homes, businesses and more. relief efforts now under way as several groups including the u.s. marines local military and the united nations race to get food and water to shell-shocked residents. cnn's andrew stevens is in the city that took the brunt of the storm, tacloban. he joins us now. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, carol. yes i'm back at the airport. we got into this airp

are not under threat. so within 48 hours coming threattomassachusetts, toboston and the convention is completely eliminated. the thousands of man-hours that would've been have been wasted had not been too given us information, they would still be standing on the bridges. maybe you could have prevented the marathon bombing by looking for terrorists. but that was a tremendous savings. in my view, the fbi agents and some other analyst in beijing paid for itself in saving to u.s. taxpayers because they been able to resolve an issue of terrorist when there was no intent or knowledge that office to be a key player in the war on terror. >> next question. >> yes, sir, here. >> john duncan, florida a&m university college of law. we talk about the chinese and japanese russian mafia here in the u.s. beard how about a u.s. teams possibly overseas click that link not only cooperation with other gangs, but also the national security impacts back on us. because i say, you know, a lot of the new millionaires will be in china and russia and that's where the money is going. >> anybody like to take o

hamiltonmassachusetts, someamateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborateing with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah it's sort of scraping t

hamilton,massachusetts, someamateur filmmakers are hoping to change their lives. >> a little bit lighter shot to show the three war cars going down. >> reporter: these aren't steven spielberg wannabes, they're military veterans and the filmmaking is post traumatic stress therapy. >> i've ot to mental health and counseling and small group therapy still with the embarrassment of having ptsd. >> jeff saren suffered from ptsd. he was almost killed. >> something like this, you're an actor or an actress and you don't have to be yourself. it was natural way to express myself without having to feel like i was violated my own privacy. >> reporter: the program is called the "i was there" workshop. week-long lessons that cull nate in a short film. they conceive, write, shoot, and edit the piece all while collaborating with fellow ptsd suffers. >> out of nowhere a rocket-propelled grenade hit the helicopter. >> he served in vietnam. >> the things that have been coming up in my mind that i haven't thought about in over 40 years, it's -- yeah, it's sort of scraping the wounds off and looking deeper in

. again, i don't know. i know health care is workinginmassachusetts, it'spopular. maybe they can duplicate it here. he has a lot right on this. i don't think the rollout has been a disaster. it's been a joke. i'm hoping, but i have no idea how this thing is going to work on november 30th. they got a lot riding on it. >> part of throwing the dirt too soon, i think, is your criticism about guns. that's another big thing that he tried to do. he didn't not try. and if you look at what happened to the editor at guns and -- i think that tells you the whole story. >> it doesn't tell us the whole story. it tells us about people who subscribe to guns and ammo. >> you have immigration reform pending. that over the next couple months could happen. >> that's not going to pass. the question is whether he's up to the task of doing more than just criticizing republicans because republicans aren't being nice to him. >> he is doing a lot more than just criticizing republicans. >> what i'm asking is can he do a deal? great presidents figure out how to drag the other side to their side and pass leg

. >>> a maninmassachusettsislucky to be alive after taking a frosty dive. fire officials say the man and three friends went for a swim near the beach sunday morning. >> that man ended up treading water for about an hour before he was rescued. he is kourn currently being treated at the hospital for hypothermia. the u.s. marine score separating its 238th birthday this weekend. some marines got creative to mark the occasion. it's a pair of the brave marines taking part in a 238 mile run near miramar, california. it took the manners nearly a full day to make that run. 238 million. wow. that's dedication and a great way to honor the manner core. >> thanks so much, indra. all right. let's get back to indra, tracking the full weather across the u.s. this morning. >> i don't know if i could walk down. now thinking of walking. no way. yes, look at this bulls eye, look at this cold, arctic air. very easy to see where it is, now, watch it as i go forward in time. we will be talking about this guy spreading to the east. so, yes, we are talking about this layer going into the mid-atlantic and the

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